T. Alan, you must never see women at your gigs. :rolleyes:... LMAO! Hey, I resemble that remark! :D
T Alan Well-known member Joined Sep 5, 2009 Messages 411 Location La Salle IL May 3, 2010 #21 Kamakiriad said: T. Alan, you must never see women at your gigs. ... Click to expand... LMAO! Hey, I resemble that remark!
Kamakiriad said: T. Alan, you must never see women at your gigs. ... Click to expand... LMAO! Hey, I resemble that remark!
Kamakiriad Well-known member Joined Apr 16, 2010 Messages 148 Location St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada May 3, 2010 #22 T Alan said: LMAO! Hey, I resemble that remark! Click to expand... With a Bongo like that, I can picture all the women at the gig lining up in front of you to bask in its awesomeness. That C string has got to sound amazing... are you using rounds?
T Alan said: LMAO! Hey, I resemble that remark! Click to expand... With a Bongo like that, I can picture all the women at the gig lining up in front of you to bask in its awesomeness. That C string has got to sound amazing... are you using rounds?
Spanky(Andy) Well-known member Joined Nov 21, 2006 Messages 189 Location Canberra, Australia May 4, 2010 #23 I agree with DavidJ (I bought his unlined DD Big Al) and Caca de Kick. Lined boards just don't do it for me... Taking the visual reference away forces you to focus on hand muscle memory and your ear for accurate intonation... It's not as hard as you think. Andy
I agree with DavidJ (I bought his unlined DD Big Al) and Caca de Kick. Lined boards just don't do it for me... Taking the visual reference away forces you to focus on hand muscle memory and your ear for accurate intonation... It's not as hard as you think. Andy